Recommended program: Probability
Chris Burdzy, Zhen-Qing Chen, Ioana Dumitriu,
Chris Hoffman, Hari Narayanan, Soumik Pal, Steffen Rohde
| First Year |
| 524 |
525 |
526 |
(Real Analysis) |
| 534 |
535 |
536 |
(Complex Analysis) |
|
Choose from:
|
| 544 |
545 |
546 |
(Topology and Geometry of Manifolds) |
| 554 |
555 |
556 |
(Linear Analysis) |
| 504 |
505 |
506 |
(Modern Algebra) |
| Second Year |
| 521 |
522 |
523 |
(Advanced Probability) |
| 527 |
528 |
529 |
(Functional Analysis) |
|
Choose from:
|
| 557 |
558 |
559 |
(Introduction to Partial Differential
Equations) |
| 544 |
545 |
546 |
(Topology and Geometry of Manifolds) |
| 554 |
555 |
556 |
(Linear Analysis) |
| 577 |
578 |
579 |
(Lie Groups and Lie Algebras) |
| 504 |
505 |
506 |
(Modern Algebra) |
-
FOREIGN LANGUAGE/COMPUTER
REQUIREMENT:
-
- We recommend that students
planning to pursue a PhD in probability pass the French and
computer programming exams.
-
ADDITIONAL COMMENTS:
-
-
The key sequences
are 524/5/6, 534/5/6, 521/2/3, and 527/8/9. Students should
consult with their advisors to discuss the other choices.
It is recommended that at some point in their graduate career
students take 557/8/9 and topics courses in
probability theory.
|